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Oswald

Oswald

König
Oswald war von 634–642 König des angelsächsischen Königreiches Northumbria. Er wird als Heiliger verehrt. Wikipedia
Geboren: 604 n. Chr., Deira
Verstorben: 5. August 642 n. Chr., Oswestry, Vereinigtes Königreich
Kinder: Æthelwald
Großeltern: Ælle und Æthelric
Urgroßelternteil: Ida von Bernicia
Datum der Absetzung/Abdankung: 5. August 642 n. Chr.

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Oswald was King of Northumbria from 634 until his death, and is venerated as a saint, of whom there was a particular cult in the Middle Ages. Oswald.
Oswald was king of East Anglia, present-day England in the 870s after the death of Edmund the Martyr. No textual evidence of his reign is known, ...
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Oswald was born in 604 AD to Æthelfrith King of Bernicia and Acha, the daughter of Ælle the previous King of Deira. Æthelfrith had conquered Deira thereby ...
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Saint Oswald ... Oswald (ca. 604–August 5, 642 C.E.) was King of Northumbria from 634 until his death, and was subsequently venerated as a Christian saint.
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St. Oswald was a king of Northumbria from 634 until his death and is venerated as a saint. Oswald spread the Christian faith throughout Northumbria.